Abstract:
Provided is an organic light-emitting device including a first electrode; a second electrode facing the first electrode; and an organic layer between the first electrode and the second electrode, the organic layer including an emission layer. The emission layer includes a first compound represented by Formula 1-1 or Formula 1-2 below, a second compound represented by Formula 2 below, and a third compound represented by Formula 3 below: where Ar1 to Ar8, R1 to R3, A, L1, L2, a1, a2, b1, b2, c1, c2, l1, and l2 are as defined in the specification.
Abstract:
Display device include pixels having a first transistor including a control electrode connected to a first node, a first electrode receiving a first voltage, and a second electrode connected to a second node, a second transistor including a first electrode connected to a data line, a second electrode connected to the first node, and a control electrode connected to a first scan line, a first-first transistor including a control electrode connected to a first-first node, a first electrode receiving the first voltage, and a second electrode connected to the second node, and a second-first transistor including a first electrode connected to the data line, a second electrode connected to the first-first node, and a control electrode connected to a second scan line. An initialization voltage is applied to the second node. First and second scan signals are applied to the first and second scan lines in first and second frames.
Abstract:
An organic light emitting pixel and an organic light emitting display device, the pixel including a first organic light emitting diode to emit light with a nth order resonance mode of a first wavelength, n being a natural number of at least 1; a second organic light emitting diode to emit light with the nth order resonance mode of a second wavelength, the second wavelength being shorter than the first wavelength; and a third organic light emitting diode to emit light with a mth order resonance mode of a third wavelength, the third wavelength being shorter than the first and second wavelengths, and m being a natural number that is larger than n.